Cultural variables and social psychological processes that influence intercultural interaction; relationship between communication and culture in diverse settings including business, medicine, and education.

Analysis of historical change; social and political theory and revolutionary thought; introduction to competing images of future states of affairs; the continuing process of change. Students may not take this course on a P/NP basis.

General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.

Note: This course carries GE credit but it is intended for a specific group of students rather than a general student audience. Thematic Option students can obtain d-clearance through the program.

Comparison of national and international differences in health status as influenced by cultural practices and lifestyles within geographic, economic, and political environments. (Duplicates Credit in former HP-400m)

General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.

Changing notions of citizenship in the context of history, and of economic, political and sociological theories of international migration; diaspora and migration case studies.

Note: This course carries GE credit but it is intended for a specific group of students rather than a general student audience. International Relations majors and minors can obtain D-clearance through the department.

Discourse patterns among diverse social groups in institutional and interpersonal settings; interrelationships among language practices and gender, socioeconomic status, ethnicity; social structures and cultural values as reflected in language policies and practices.

General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.

Note: Register for one lecture and discussion listed immediately following that lecture